The festival spans several days and features a variety of activities. Festivities typically commence with angling competitions at Aphort and Pollawaddy. Evening events include interviews with the 'Roses' (participants) and their escorts, accompanied by live music performances from local and visiting artists. For instance, in 2023, music was provided by Declan Gallagher and the Dublin-based jazz band, Jawbone.
A notable component of the festival is the sports day and fair at Rannagh, marking the return of the island fair after a 25-year absence. The fair features traditional games, local crafts, and cultural exhibitions. The festival culminates with the selection of the 'Rose of Arranmore,' a title awarded to a distinguished participant. In 2023, Erin McCafferty was honored with this title, while in 2024, Aoife Lyons received the accolade.
The festival also includes a regatta with individual and team skiff races, highlighting the island's maritime heritage. The Rose of Arranmore Festival not only offers entertainment but also significantly contributes to the local economy and fosters community engagement. Its revival has been warmly welcomed by both residents and visitors, reinforcing Arranmore Island's rich cultural traditions.